“Farhood Progrom” 77 years today
By Zvi November
FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
Today’s Hebrew language Israel Today daily has an editorial by Eddy Cohen a professor of Jewish history in Arab lands. Cohen reminds us that Jews have been frequently murdered by Arabs throughout the Arab world and Arab pogroms were commonplace. Cohen cites Fez, Morocco where 51 Jews were murdered in 1912. Twenty-five Jews were murdered in Constantine, Algeria in August 1934. The infamous “Farhoud” began on June 1, 1941. This pogrom left over 200 Jews dead and much property stolen by the Baghdad mobs supported by their pro-Nazi government. In Egypt in November 1945 ten Jews were murdered by the rioting Muslim Brotherhood. And 140 Jews were similarly killed in Libya at this date. Right after the UN partition plan was drafted, on December 1, 1947, 75 Jews were killed in Aleppo, Syria and 80 in Yemen. During Israel’s War for Independence in 1948, 42 Jews were murdered in Morocco, 14 in Tripoli, Libya and many more in Egypt by the Muslim Brothers.
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